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Page 66
... users would participate in every stage of this gradual planning/building process. The patterns would work in a hierarchical structure, always based on the particular conditions of the site, but forming a networking system, that would at ...
... users would participate in every stage of this gradual planning/building process. The patterns would work in a hierarchical structure, always based on the particular conditions of the site, but forming a networking system, that would at ...
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... users seem to differ considerably , causing constant problems . Systems intelligence could help to develop better practices for the co - operation of the participants , to ensure that the " flourishment potential " of architecture is ...
... users seem to differ considerably , causing constant problems . Systems intelligence could help to develop better practices for the co - operation of the participants , to ensure that the " flourishment potential " of architecture is ...
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... User interface is the composition by which users interact with artefacts. Their usability can be enhanced by designing them by means of design principles given in usability literature. Expanding the design thinking to larger ...
... User interface is the composition by which users interact with artefacts. Their usability can be enhanced by designing them by means of design principles given in usability literature. Expanding the design thinking to larger ...
Page 142
... users happy. User interfaces should be understandable for everybody. If a user cannot understand the tool in the first place, working with it is impossible. As Donald A. Norman emphasises in his books, with good design, instructions are ...
... users happy. User interfaces should be understandable for everybody. If a user cannot understand the tool in the first place, working with it is impossible. As Donald A. Norman emphasises in his books, with good design, instructions are ...
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... users can perform with an object (Sheridan and Kortuem 2005). Affordance informs where to grab, which parts of an object are moveable and which are fixed. For instance, chairs afford sitting, scissors afford grabbing, slots in a machine ...
... users can perform with an object (Sheridan and Kortuem 2005). Affordance informs where to grab, which parts of an object are moveable and which are fixed. For instance, chairs afford sitting, scissors afford grabbing, slots in a machine ...
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